Re: [efloraofindia:316529] Re: Tree for ID : Atlanta, Georgia : 18JAN19 : AK-37

2019-02-06 Thread Ushadi Micromini
see the invasive species link above, they have a map with
distribution//occurrence in usa and canada

On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 12:20 AM carmelita  wrote:

> (Please forgive that I have used copy/paste to make this message - today I
> am very tired.)
> When we say that a particular plant does not 'occur' in any given
> location, we are talking about a natural occurrence. There are several
> Norway Maples that have been planted in Georgia. There are different
> hybrids such as:  Acer platanoides 'Crimson King", A. patanoides 'Maltese
> Cross', A. patanoides 'Novusch', 'Paldiski', 'Rezek', 'Walderseel''.
> there may be others but that's as far as I have researched. And I agree
> that we need more information such as the bark/trunk, front and back of the
> leaves, fruits/seed pods, etc. We can only offer guesses when given a small
> amount of information.
>
> On Friday, January 18, 2019 at 3:45:36 AM UTC-5, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
>>
>> Tree seen with Fall colors in the last week of Oct,18.
>> Maple?
>> Aarti
>>
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[efloraofindia:316529] Re: Tree for ID : Atlanta, Georgia : 18JAN19 : AK-37

2019-02-06 Thread carmelita
(Please forgive that I have used copy/paste to make this message - today I 
am very tired.)
When we say that a particular plant does not 'occur' in any given location, 
we are talking about a natural occurrence. There are several Norway Maples 
that have been planted in Georgia. There are different hybrids such as:  
Acer platanoides 'Crimson King", A. patanoides 'Maltese Cross', A. 
patanoides 'Novusch', 'Paldiski', 'Rezek', 'Walderseel''. there may be 
others but that's as far as I have researched. And I agree that we need 
more information such as the bark/trunk, front and back of the leaves, 
fruits/seed pods, etc. We can only offer guesses when given a small amount 
of information. 

On Friday, January 18, 2019 at 3:45:36 AM UTC-5, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
>
> Tree seen with Fall colors in the last week of Oct,18.
> Maple?
> Aarti
>

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